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Selenium in Pediatric Nutrition

Pediatrics, 1991
Se is an essential nutrient that provides antioxidant protection in concert with vitamin E. Several selenoproteins have been identified, but only one, SeGSHpx, has a known function, that of neutralizing toxic hydroperoxides. Plasma Se concentration, being responsive to changes in Se intake, is the most practical and widely used measure of nutritional ...
R E, Litov, G F, Combs
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Fatty Acids in Pediatric Nutrition

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1995
The past 20 years have shown that dietary FA molecules are able to mediate and condition biologic functions in an increasing number of biochemical contexts. Different diet interventions can induce measurable alterations at the ultrastructural level of lipid moieties and circulating FAs.
M. Giovannini, E. Riva, C. Agostoni
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Nutrition and Pediatric Cancer

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1997
Good nutritional status is very important in patients with malignant diseases, especially during chemotherapy. It is most important to avoid cachexia: One should avoid factors that may cause it or feed the patient by tube or intravenously if not possible orally, even if it is necessary to give total parenteral nutrition.
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Pediatric Nutrition Assessment

Nutrition in Clinical Practice, 2016
Pediatric patients with chronic illnesses or diseases or who require long‐term nutrition support are most vulnerable to nutrition‐related issues. Malnutrition in a pediatric patient may negatively affect long‐term growth and development. Children also become malnourished much more quickly than adults.
Kelly, Green Corkins, Erin E, Teague
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Perinatal and Pediatric Nutrition

Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 1993
Nutritional deficiencies develop rapidly in the very low birth weight infants because of a lack of third-trimester accumulation of fat, minerals, trace elements, and fat-soluble vitamins. Symptomatic zinc deficiency and hypernatremic dehydration may occur unexpectedly in the wholly breast-fed full-term or premature infant, and nutritional adequacy ...
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Nutrition in Pediatric Burns

Seminars in Plastic Surgery
AbstractNutrition and modulation of the hypermetabolic response to acute burns are reviewed in this article. Methods to determine caloric requirements are evaluated, including indirect calorimetry and predictive equations. Individual nutritional components of carbohydrates, fat, protein, vitamins, and trace elements are discussed specifically in ...
Amy A, Mrazek   +2 more
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Pediatric nutrition

Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 1992
Virginia A. Stallings   +1 more
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Pediatric nutrition

Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 1991
Yvonne McFarlane-Ferreira   +1 more
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American Cancer Society nutrition and physical activity guideline for cancer survivors

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Cheryl L Rock   +2 more
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